The apology of Theophilus Lindsey, on resigning the vicarage of Catterick, YorkshireR. Hunter, 1818 - 202 páginas |
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... given of one or two places of Scripture . Such alterations , I am persuaded , will be so far from being considered as marks of weakness and inconstancy , that they will rather be com- mended by all ingenuous persons . For the book of ...
... given of one or two places of Scripture . Such alterations , I am persuaded , will be so far from being considered as marks of weakness and inconstancy , that they will rather be com- mended by all ingenuous persons . For the book of ...
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... given his faithful follow- ers hope , after death , of " being for ever with him . " * 1 Thess . iv . 17 . But he dares not advance this divine Saviour to an equality † with his God and heavenly Father , who himself was sent to teach ...
... given his faithful follow- ers hope , after death , of " being for ever with him . " * 1 Thess . iv . 17 . But he dares not advance this divine Saviour to an equality † with his God and heavenly Father , who himself was sent to teach ...
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... given , though in itself of indifferent signi fication ; and invidious insinuations being then thrown out , as ... given us by the Papists , as from time immemorial they have given it to all that oppose their Roman Chief and 18.
... given , though in itself of indifferent signi fication ; and invidious insinuations being then thrown out , as ... given us by the Papists , as from time immemorial they have given it to all that oppose their Roman Chief and 18.
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Theophilus Lindsey. given it to all that oppose their Roman Chief and Bishop , and to this day never afford us Protestants any other appellation . Let us not use two different measures : let us put the same favourable construction upon a ...
Theophilus Lindsey. given it to all that oppose their Roman Chief and Bishop , and to this day never afford us Protestants any other appellation . Let us not use two different measures : let us put the same favourable construction upon a ...
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... given a fine interpretation from him , of that confession of Thomas to Christ , " my Lord , and my God " ! John xx . " He did not ( saith he ) call Christ , Lord and God : out being astonished at the great miracle of his resurrection ...
... given a fine interpretation from him , of that confession of Thomas to Christ , " my Lord , and my God " ! John xx . " He did not ( saith he ) call Christ , Lord and God : out being astonished at the great miracle of his resurrection ...
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